Conventional District Sidelines Successful Charter To Financially Benefit Itself
Video Report: Livonia Public Schools abruptly terminates Hinoki International School
Michigan 8th Congressional District GOP Primary Getting Feisty
Former Sen. Mike Bishop vs. State Rep. Tom McMillin
Making Sense Of The Complicated Ballot Language For Proposal 1
Personal property tax cut would result in $500 million tax decrease when fully phased in
Political Experience Separates Candidates In 98th District House GOP Primary
Gary Glenn vs. Karl Ieuter
The Free Enterprise Philosophy In a 12-Cell Matrix
A brief look at a classic speech by Dale Haywood
Incumbent’s Voting Record Targeted In Michigan's 86th District House Primary Race
Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons vs. Angela Rigas
Failing Charter Public Schools Are Shut Down; Conventional Public Schools Remain Open
'Charter schools have traditionally been the only public schools that have been held accountable for their performance'
Public School District Benefits By Branching Into Private Schools
Brighton Area Schools turns deficit into surplus by offering teaching services to private schools
Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door For Daycare Workers To Get Money Back
Unions took $4 million from Michigan daycare workers; class action lawsuit now possible
School Official Says Illegal Language Should Be Removed From Union Contract
Monroe Public Schools assistant superintendent quick to acknowledge that changes should be made
Personal Property Tax Plan Would Cut Taxes By $500 Million
Taxes on junkyard dogs, drapery, pool cues as well as machinery, equipment and furniture would be eliminated
Taxpayers Handcuffed By Money Being Given To Beverly Hills Cop Production Company
Viacom reported $3.7 billion profit in 2013, but Michigan taxpayers will surrender $13.5 million for filming in the state
Schauer Wants to Put Limits On Advertising Done By Charter Public Schools
But some traditional public schools spend thousands on advertising, too
Michigan Families Set Stage For Helping End Forced Unionization Schemes
Supreme Court ruled daycare, home-based caregivers not public employees and can't be unionized
Contrast Over Right-to-Work, Film Subsidies, Detroit Bailout In 31st District Senate Race
State Sen. Mike Green vs. State Rep. Kevin Daley
Supreme Court Rules Unionization Schemes Involving Home-Based Care Providers Are Illegal
Mackinac Center represented workers similar to those in Illinois who were forced to pay union dues simply because they got state money
